Examples of Federal Preservation Officer in a sentence
This State-based Prototype Agreement applies only when there is a Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) in the NRCS National Headquarters (NHQ) who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (48 FR 44716).
This official, or a subordinate employee report- ing directly to the official, shall serve as the agency’s Federal Preservation Officer in accordance with section 110(c) of the NHPA.
The senior official shall ensure that the Federal Preservation Officer is qualified consistent with guidelines established by the Secretary for that position and has access to adequate expertise and sup- port to carry out the duties of the position.SEC.
Contact the HUD Federal Preservation Officer to discuss questions about a specific case.
This SPPA applies only when there is a Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) in the NRCS National Headquarters (NHQ) who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (48 FR 44716).
NRCS shall require the CRS and/or other NRCS personnel overseeing cultural resource work to take the NRCS Cultural Resources Training Modules (awareness training) and the ACHP's Section 106 Essentials course, or a course with similar content, if approved by the NRCS Federal Preservation Officer (FPO).
The Federal Preservation Officer, regional Heritage Program leaders, and heritage professionals should provide information to support Heritage Program priorities, directives, and initiatives in agency strategic plans.
Properties are nominated to the National Register by the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) of the state in which the property is located, by the Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) for properties under federal ownership or control, or by the Tribal Preservation Officer (TPO) if the property is on tribal lands.
In addition, federal agency staff may refer questions on the Section 106 review process, and the requirements to consult with Indian tribes within this process, to their agency’s Federal Preservation Officer (FPO).
This Illinois Prototype Agreement applies only when there is a Federal Preservation Officer (FPO) in the NRCS/National Headquarters (NHQ), or in the FPAC Business Center, who meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards (48 FR 44716).